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Uganda: UPDF Somalia Troops Not Paid for Six Months
Observer, 20 August 2014
UPDF soldiers keeping peace in Somalia have not been paid for six months, The Observer has learnt. Read more »
Peacekeeping soldiers in Somalia have asked for government intervention after having not received their salaries for six months.
Uganda troop on Mogadishu's Frontline (file photo).
Exiled Intelligence Service Coordinator General David Sesuja has accused President Yoweri Museveni of allegedly killing army officers and rigging elections by use of army funds. Read more »
The army is recalling veterans, retired soldiers, local defence units and members of auxiliary forces for deployment in war-torn Somalia against the al-Shabaab militia. Read more »
Uganda's Prime Minister told parliament that a decision has been taken to pull out of all regional peace efforts over a leaked UN report, which accuses Uganda and Rwanda of ... Read more »
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